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Launch of the Asian Waterbird Census report
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Message from Ramsar Forum, for members' reference:
 
 
Subject: Launch of the Asian Waterbird Census report 1997-2001
 
>  
> Dear all,
>  
> We are pleased to announce that Wetlands International has formally  
> launched a new Asian Waterbird Census (AWC) 1997-2001 report titled  
> "Numbers and distribution of Waterbirds and Wetlands in the Asia-Pacific  
> region. Results of the Asian Waterbird Census: 1997-2001" on 4 April 2004  
> in Edinburgh, UK in conjunction with the Global Flyway Conference jointed  
> organised by UK and Dutch governments and Wetlands international.
>  
> The first copies of this publication were presented to representatives of  
> the Ramsar Convention, Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) and Japanese  
> Government by Ms. Jane Madgwick, Chief Executive Officer of Wetlands  
> International.  Dr. Nick Davidson, Deputy Secretary General at the Ramsar  
> Secretariat, Mr. Marco Barbieri Technical Officer of the CMS Secretariat,  
> and Ms.Shiho Kanie, Chief of International Team, Wildlife Division of the  
> Ministry of the Environment congratulated Wetlands International for the  
> excellent work and publication. The launch was chaired by Mr. Ward  
> Hagemeijer, the Head of Wetlands International's Species Conservation  
> Programme and the publication was introduced by David Li, Waterbird  
> Conservation Officer (Asia), Wetlands International.
>  
> In introducing this report to the meeting, David Li of Wetlands  
> International has first expressed their appreciation to the contribution of  
> thousands AWC volunteers, without their support, the AWC would not have  
> been so successful and this report would not have been available.
>  
> The report presents the latest information on waterbird numbers and  
> distribution, as well as the status of important wetlands in Asia.
>  
> ?This report summarises the results of the counts from 1,392 sites in 22  
> countries including 61 wetlands of international importance listed under  
> the Ramsar Convention, 32 Migratory Waterbird Network Sites in the East  
> Asian-Australasian Flyway and 43 Important Bird Areas.
> ?A total of 291 species of migratory and resident waterbirds and 15  
> species of wetland-dependent raptors (birds of prey) were recorded; and a  
> maximum of over 4.5 million waterbirds were counted in 2001.
> ?The publication provides distribution maps for 110 species, including 24  
> globally threatened species.
>  
> The data in the report aims to contribute to conservation efforts of  
> wetland management bodies, government agencies, conventions and NGOs at the  
> local to the international level. Forewords kindly provided by the  
> Secretary General of the Convention on Wetlands and the Executive Secretary  
> of the Convention on Migratory Species (two major international data users)  
> calls on their Contracting Parties to use this publication to promote  
> wetland and waterbird conservation nationally demonstrates the importance  
> of the AWC.
>  
> For your immediate information, the summary of the report is attached at  
> the end of this email. Additionally, the Ramsar Website has provided a  
> writeup on this launch.
>  
> The publication is available from the Natural History Book Service  
> http://www.nhbs.co.uk , and will be available for downloading shortly at  
> Wetlands International Website http://www.wetlands.org/ .
>  
> Thank you for your kind attention. Learn more about the Asian Waterbird  
> Census at http://www.wetlands.org/IWC/awc/awcmain.html
>  
> Best wishes,
>  
> David Li
> AWC International Coordinator and Waterbird Conservation Officer (Asia)
> WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL
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